The Clayton and Salem high school girls soccer teams exchanged a goal apiece in the first half and two more in the second, but the Clippers walked away with a 4-3 overtime win in Tri-County Conference Classic Division action Wednesday.

Jada Simon scored twice for the Clippers, with Kasey Green and Alexa Teschko each adding one.Chelsea Parris scored and assisted on two goals, while Alayna Dilks and MacKenzie Bechtel also scored for the Rams.

GLASSBORO 2, GLOU. CATH. 1Marissa Stroyek scored off an assist by Elena Power in the second overtime period to lead the Bulldogs to victory. Maria Mancini scored in regulation, as did Catholic’s Lauren Wilson.

DELSEA 3, GCIT 2Tori Miller scored all three of the Crusaders’ goals and Krysten Piper made four saves in goal.

CAPE-ATLANTIC LEAGUEBRIDGETON 6, PLEASANTVILLE 0Symone Sweazie scored twice and the Bulldogs got a goal apiece from four different players in the shutout.

BOYS SOCCERTRI-CO CONFERENCEGLOUCESTER 2, PITMAN 1After Brandon Hasko gave the Panthers a 1-0 halftime lead, the Lions got second-half goals from William Mecchella and Jack Kain to eke out their first win of the year.

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DELSEA 3, GCIT 2Christian Cortese, Thomas Johnson and Jordan Lawrence each scored one goal for the Crusaders in the win. GCIT got goals from Samuel Amos and Eric Smith.

PENNSVILLE 2, WILDWOOD 1The Eagles improved to a .500 record (6-6-1) with a close win over the Warriors. Austin Moore scored once in the first half and another in the second, both coming off an assist by Drew Silver. Ryan Sobelman made 10 saves to keep the Warriors at bay.

DEPTFORD 4, HIGHLAND 0Nate Kummer netted two goals and added an assist to spark the Spartans. Mike Beecher chipped in a goal and a helper in the win.

CLAYTON 1, SALEM 0Cade Gilson scored an early goal, Derek Foglein made five saves and the Clippers held on for the tight win.

WILLIAMSTOWN 3, TRITON 2Joey Fiore scored once and assisted on both of the other Braves’ goals by Vince DeMatteo and Tommy Palumbo. Christian Van Auken and Javiar Arias scored for Triton in the loss.

FIELD HOCKEYTRI-CO CONFERENCEPITMAN 2, GLOUCESTER 1As reported in Wednesday’s edition of the Times field hockey notebook, Pitman was looking for a win against Gloucester to set up what would most likely end in a share of the Classic Division for the two teams.

The Panthers delivered.

Annie Boyd and Nicole Lindner each caged a goal and Annie Beato made 15 saves to give the Panthers the upset victory. Mackenzie Cooper scored the Lions’ lone goal.

If the Panthers and Lions finish the Classic season unbeaten, they’ll share the crown.

CLEARVIEW 6, GCIT 1Jackalyn Pauling scored twice and added two assists, while four other Pioneers caged a goal apiece in the win, including Holly Tevis and Chandler McFeeley who each had a goal and an assist.Marissa Glaze scored for the Cheetahs and Hiliary Fiorentino had 24 saves in the loss.

WOODSTOWN 6, GLOU. CATH. 0Sarah Fisher scored the first four goals of the game and Paige Deibel and Tori Gantanis eventually caged one apiece to lead the Wolverines. Caroline Woodside had a pair of assists.

SALEM 1, CLAYTON 0Jasmine Porter’s first-half goal was all the Rams would need to shut the Clippers out.

COLONIAL CONFERENCEWEST DEPT. 5, OVERBROOK 0Jade Freeberg and Trisha Baud caged two goals apiece and Samantha Souder scored once to lead the Eagles.

PAULSBORO 3, LINDENWOLD 3The Red Raiders are a still without a win, but battled to a deadlock with the Lions. Cierra Corbin scored twice to lead the Paulsboro attack, while Dominique Sanchez chipped in a goal and Nancia Holmes posted three helpers.

AUDUBON 6, WOODBURY 0Julie Johnson caged a hat trick to set a new Audubon career scoring record, now sitting at 82 goals. Thundering Herd keeper Summer Sklivas made 29 saves in the loss.